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| HK skyline at 7:00pm (HK Observatory photo) |
Clouds brought by the Northeast Monsoon has descended on Hong Kong, bringing rains that may last until tomorrow night, the Hong Kong Observatory said.
As a result, the Observatory raised the Amber rainstorm warning signal at 7:50 p.m., which means that heavy rain has fallen or is expected to fall generally over Hong Kong, exceeding 30 millimetres an hour, and is likely to continue.
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It said flooding is expected in some low-lying and poorly
drained areas. “People who are likely to be affected should take necessary
precautions to reduce their exposure to risk posed by the heavy rain and
flooding,” it added.
The northeast monsoon will also cool the air in Hong Kong in the next couple of days, with temperatures falling from about 22 degrees at midnight to a minimum of around 16 degrees tomorrow night.
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“Under the influence of a relatively dry replenishment of
the monsoon, the weather will improve gradually over southern China in the
latter part of this week and over the weekend,” it added.
“The weather will improve gradually in the latter part of
this week,” the Observatory said.


